Paper Province 2.0 – an innovation system for a forestry based bio economy, (2014-2019) the Social Science and Humanities part of the 10 year Vinnväxt-initiative of SEK 130M (2013-2022) co funded by the Vinnväxt programme of VINNOVA (The Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems), The cluster organisation Paper Province, Karlstad University, The County Administrative Board of Värmland, The Swedish Forestry Agency and Local Authorities.

Developing cross-cutting stakeholder involvement for realizing the bio economy, (2014-2015) funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers.

Dahlström, Margareta & Hermelin, Brita (2008) Film and regional development in Sweden. Motives and objectives for public financial support of feature film production, In Regions, No. 270, Summer 2008, pp. 6-9.

Dahlström, M. (2000) Change and Development in the Business Services Sector: an Emerging Regional Agenda, in Bentley, G. & Gibney, J. (eds.) Regional Development Agencies and Business Change, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Dahlström, M. (1997) The production of child care services in Sweden - uneven development and local solutions, in Service Industries Journal, Vol. 17. No. 1, pp. 28-50.